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SVVSD announces online learning day for Friday

In-person learning canceled for Friday
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Students in the St. Vrain Valley School District will learn from home on Friday due to inclement weather.

Forecasts for snow overnight Thursday into Friday are calling for 5-10 inches of accumulation. 

Students throughout the district are issued iPads which allow for online learning days. The district implemented shortened schedules for inclement weather days during the 2021-22 school year. 

Parents who would like to excuse their children from online learning days may still call their school's office to obtain an excused absence. 

"Instructional time is vitally important to supporting the continued academic success and well-being of our students, however we will be using a shortened schedule on these days so that families also have time to navigate other challenges that come with inclement weather," the district website states.

Students in grades K-3 will find their Webex links in Seesaw. Students in grades 4-12 will find their Webex class links in Schoology or through their school email. Links will be posted by 8:30 a.m., according to the district website.

Parents of preschool students will find "flexible and family friendly 20-30 minute learning activities" in their email or in Seesaw.

Kindergarten and first grade students will have asynchronous activities to work on. Teachers will be available during virtual office hours using Webex.

Grades 2-5 will meet from 9-10:30 a.m. in a Webex meeting for instruction on language arts and math. They will then work asynchronously for the remainder of the day. 

Middle school schedules vary by school. Please see the previous link to find your student's schedule. 

High school and middle school students will log in to their classes at 8:30 a.m. and finish by 10:30 a.m. with the exception of asynchronous learning.